Old Photograph Dalginross Scotland


Old photograph of cottages in Dalginross, Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland. During the Roman incursions into Scotland, Dalginross contained two Roman camps, one of them occupying an area of 16 acres, supposed by some antiquaries to have been the Victoria of the ninth Legion.



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Old Photograph Maryburgh Scotland


Old photograph of Maryburgh near Dingwall, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Balerno Scotland


Old photograph of cottages and houses in Balerno, Scotland. Balerno is a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland situated south west of the city centre, next to Juniper Green and Currie. Its name derives from the Scottish Gaelic Baile Airneach, meaning "hawthorn farm". The earliest written records of Balhernoch or Balernach are found in the late 13th century.



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Old Photograph Kennoway Fife Scotland


Old photograph of cottages and houses in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. This is a village near the larger population centres in the area of Leven and Methil. It is about three miles inland from the Firth of Forth, north of Leven. This position gave it importance in the old days while travelling by coach, for the stage road ran through Kennoway from the ferry at Pettycur, through Ceres, and on to St. Andrews.



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Old Photographs Leslie Fife Scotland


Old photograph of houses and people in Leslie, Fife, Scotland. This is a large Scottish village on the northern tip of the River Leven Valley, to the west of Glenrothes. The village was granted burgh of barony status by James II in 1458 for George Leslie who became the first Earl of Rothes.

Old photograph of Leslie, Fife, Scotland.



Old photograph of the railway station in Leslie, Fife, Scotland.

Old photograph of the High Street in Leslie, Fife, Scotland.

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